Found November 02, 2009 on FanHouse:
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by Holly CainFiled under: Jimmie Johnson, Ryan Newman, Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR CrashesBefore Ryan Newman's horrific Talladega flip-roll-smash-and-slide on Sunday, there was Carl Edwards' car somersaulting into the front stretch fencing. The late Dale Earnhardt had one of his most frightening accidents at Talladega Superspeedway, barrel-rolling through the tri-oval. Before that it was Ricky Craven and Bill Elliott on E-ticket rides. In 1993, driver Jimmy Horton's car flipped over the Turn 1 wall and landed outside the track. Rusty Wallace's Talladega crash footage -- pick a year -- used to be standard play before any NASCAR restrictor plate race. The point is -- while there is a justifiable outcry at the scary accident involving Newman this weekend -- spectacular, highlight-reel wrecks here aren't news. They are old news.Different Day, Same Talladega originally appeared on Fanhouse Motorsports Blog on Mon, 02 Nov 2009 16:25:00 EST . Please see our te...
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